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Source clips, clip instances, and subclips
You can
trim source clips, clip instances, subclips, or duplicate clips.
You can trim all types of clips in sequences in much the same way.
The clip types differ in the following ways: - Source (master) clip
- The clip originally
imported into the Project panel. It is listed in the Project panel
only once by default. If you delete a source clip from the Project
panel, all of its instances are also deleted.
- Clip instance
- A dependent
reference to a source clip, used in a sequence. Each time you add
a clip to a sequence, you create another instance of the clip. A
clip instance uses the name and source file reference used by its
source clip. While clip instances are not listed in the Project
panel, they are differentiated in the Source Monitor menu if you
open instances there. The Source Monitor menu lists instances by
name, sequence name, and In point.
- Subclip
- A section
of a master clip that references the master clip’s media file. Use
subclips to organize and manage your projects, especially when you
need to use only sections of long master clips. (See About subclips.)
- Duplicate clip
- An independent
copy of a source clip, which you create manually using the Edit >
Duplicate command. You can also create a duplicate clip by importing
the same file more than once. Unlike a clip instance, a duplicate clip
maintains its own reference to the original clip’s source file on
disk and exists as an additional clip in the Project panel. A duplicate
clip is not deleted when you delete its original from the Project
panel. Master and duplicate clips can be renamed independently.
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